Turning An Auxiliary Device On Or Off; Manually Turning An Auxiliary Device On; Manually Turning An Auxiliary Device Off - Schlage PIB300 User Manual

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Turning an Auxiliary Device On or Off

Manually
Turning an
Auxiliary Device
On
Manually
Turning an
Auxiliary Device
Off
HandNet can be set up to automatically turn on external auxiliary devices when
certain conditions occur. For example, it might trigger an alarm, turn on lights or
a security camera, and so on.
HandNet can turn an auxiliary device on automatically when certain conditions
occur. When this can happen is controlled by the Auxiliary (AUX) Settings tab;
see page 48 (the HandKey II and HandKey CR support up to three auxiliary
devices; this option only controls the first of these, the same one controlled by
the Auxiliary Settings tab in Reader Properties. The other two are only controlled
by the Extended Settings tab in Reader Properties).
Auxiliary Output on the Reader menu lets you turn manually turn an auxiliary
device on or off without anything happening at the reader. For example,
suppose a reader, in addition to being connected to a door, is also connected
to an auxiliary light. You could use this option to turn the light on without doing
anything at the reader.
To turn on an auxiliary device that is connected to a reader:
1. Click a reader in the right pane of the Network window (if the Network
window is not shown, press CTRL-N to open it).
2. Click Reader from the main menu bar at the top of the screen.
3. Click Auxiliary Output on the Reader menu, and then click On.
If you have manually turned an auxiliary device on, or if an alarm condition
has turned it on, you can also turn the device off from HandNet. For example,
suppose an auxiliary alarm is connected to the reader, and suppose the alarm
is set to sound for fifteen minutes after the condition occurs. You could use this
option to turn the alarm off before the fifteen minutes was done.
To turn off an auxiliary device that is connected to a reader:
1. Click a reader in the right pane of the Network window (if the Network
window is not shown, press CTRL-N to open it).
2. Click Reader from the main menu bar at the top of the screen.
3. Click Auxiliary Output on the Reader menu, and then click Off.
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